Today I Die

Today I Die
Developer(s)Daniel Benmergui
Composer(s)Hernan Rozenwasser
Platform(s)Browser, Flash
Release2008
Genre(s)Puzzle game,[1] artgame
Mode(s)Single-player

Today I Die is a short 2008 Flash game created by Argentinian game designer Daniel Benmergui. The game has been classified as an art game and requires the player to pull apart and reconstruct a poem by clicking on a number of words contained within it, changing its narrative meaning piece by piece.[2] Kevin Veale has referred to it as an example of "interactive cinema."[1]

  1. ^ a b Veale, Kevin (12 April 2021). ""Interactive Cinema" Is an Oxymoron, but May Not Always Be". Archived from the original on 2021-04-12.
  2. ^ Bush, Matthew; Gentic, Tania (2016). Technology, literature, and digital culture in Latin America : mediatized sensibilities in a globalized era. New York. ISBN 9781317548966.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)